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San Francisco, Calif. (April 24, 2012) —
CityPASS, the company that packages — at tremendous savings — the top attractions in 11 North American destinations, has promoted Annie Allen to the position of director of tourism sales and marketing. In addition, the company has relocated its tourism sales and marketing office to San Francisco, where the CityPASS concept was first launched in 1997.

In her new role, Allen will oversee CityPASS’s tourism marketing efforts and continue to serve as the face of CityPASS at countless international trade shows, including the International Tourism Bourse – ITB (Germany), World Travel Market (U.K.), Rendezvous (Canada), and more. The primary contact for tour operators who wish to sell CityPASS to their clients, Allen is also CityPASS’s point person for the U.S. Travel Association’s International Pow Wow, the travel industry’s premier international marketplace.

Allen also participates in sales missions with several CityPASS partner destination marketing offices (NYC & Company, Visit California, the Greater Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau, Tourism Toronto and the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau) to Europe, Australia, India, Mexico, South America and other countries. Her relocation to San Francisco enhances CityPASS’s presence in California, where three CityPASS destinations (San Francisco, Hollywood and Southern California) are located. The move also allows her to participate more easily and actively in industry events.

Allen first joined CityPASS in 2005. At the new San Francisco CityPASS office, she can be reached at (415) 796-3348 or annie@citypass.com.

For 15 years, CityPASS has been the premier product for travelers who want to visit a destination’s top attractions while enjoying significant savings of up to 50 percent. CityPASS, which has a 99 percent customer approval rating, contains prepaid admission to the most popular attractions in New York City, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Hollywood, Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto and Southern California. For more information, visit CityPASS.com. ###